Hi,
On Tue, 21 Sep 2010, Henri Le Foll wrote:
> I have seen that Raphael Hertzog has written a blog entrie about conffile
> so I have created http://wiki.debian.org/Training
This article is more oriented towards users than towards contributors. But
I have other articles that are interesting for c
I have seen that Raphael Hertzog has written a blog entrie about conffile
so I have created http://wiki.debian.org/Training
It is to start something concrete.
Feel free to modify/rename/delete the page.
Cheers
Henri Le Foll
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On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 09:59:36AM +0100, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> This reminds me: it would be good to improve not just the quality of
> our packages, but our developers.
Absolutely true!
> At the moment, pretty much all training is handled by each developer
> themselves: they read documentation,
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 01:13:45PM -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
> > Am 16.09.2010 09:40, schrieb Enrico Zini:
> >> I'd love it to see it eventually go a step up, like having some review
> >> process by people with especially strong experience, and having them
> >> published by an own blog (à-la
That would be awesome, please go ahead.
A similar idea I had but didn't yet get time to implement was Debian
work parties. Focussed, well promoted times when we invite folks to do
one specific thing collaboratively. Fedora and Ubuntu do similar
things too, test days, cleansweeps etc. Mostly these
Alexander Reichle-Schmehl wrote:
> Am 16.09.2010 09:40, schrieb Enrico Zini:
>> I'd love it to see it eventually go a step up, like having some review
>> process by people with especially strong experience, and having them
>> published by an own blog (à-la debian-administration) where they can be
>
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 3:59 AM, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> Ubuntu has "developer weeks", where various people give hour-long IRC
> training sessions on various topics. We could join them, or have our
> own. Or we could have ad-hoc training sessions, like Debian-Women has
> done, and and is starting
Hi!
Enrico Zini writes:
> I'd love it to see it eventually go a step up, like having some review
> process by people with especially strong experience, and having them
> published by an own blog (à-la debian-administration) where they can be
> archived and searched. But that's just one of the man
On Sep 16, 2010, at 03:47, Raphael Geissert wrote:
> Lars Wirzenius wrote:
>> This reminds me: it would be good to improve not just the quality of our
>> packages, but our developers.
>
> I wholeheartedly agree.
>
>> Developing a Linux distribution involves a lot of skills, and stuff
>> keeps c
Hi!
Am 16.09.2010 09:40, schrieb Enrico Zini:
>> Random though: we could encourage people to write about different topics,
>> post them to a wiki page (wiki.d.o/education//> necessary>) and then post it on a blog that is syndicated by planet (a
>> personal blog should be enough, a persistent co
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 08:47:33PM -0500, Raphael Geissert wrote:
> Random though: we could encourage people to write about different topics,
> post them to a wiki page (wiki.d.o/education// necessary>) and then post it on a blog that is syndicated by planet (a
> personal blog should be enough,
Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> This reminds me: it would be good to improve not just the quality of our
> packages, but our developers.
I wholeheartedly agree.
> Developing a Linux distribution involves a lot of skills, and stuff
> keeps changing all the time. It would perhaps be a good idea to have
> t
Re: Lars Wirzenius 2010-09-15 <1284541176.2573.77.ca...@havelock>
> This reminds me: it would be good to improve not just the quality of our
> packages, but our developers.
Just a quick comment here: DM has improved the quality of people
passing NM *a lot*. Historically, we (FD, DAM) have seen lot
On ke, 2010-09-15 at 10:22 +0200, Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> I, using my FTPMaster hat, do care a lot that we do not get
> $whateveritsname with upload rights that never ever had to show at least
> the basic understanding of packaging work. Looking at all the errors
> existing Developers do, even longs
On Friday 07 January 2005 09.08, Marco Hofmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> we're running a medium-sized business in Germany looking for someone
> providing a Debian training in the UK preferably in England. It should
> be at upper intermediate level. Can someone give me a hint?
&l
Hello,
we're running a medium-sized business in Germany looking for someone
providing a Debian training in the UK preferably in England. It should
be at upper intermediate level. Can someone give me a hint?
Thanks in advance.
Greetings from Germany
Marco Hofmann
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